Twenty people apply for jobs police office there are only 10 job available they are given to the 10 people who are above the average height of those who applied which average is the mean median or mode

To determine which average is being used (mean, median, or mode) in this scenario, we need to understand the concept of each average:

1. Mean: The mean is the average obtained by adding up all the values of a dataset and dividing by the total number of values. It gives us an overall representation of the dataset.

2. Median: The median is the middle value of a dataset when the values are arranged in ascending or descending order. If there is an even number of values, the median is the average of the two middle values. It represents the central tendency of the dataset.

3. Mode: The mode is the value(s) that appear most frequently in a dataset. It represents the most common value(s) within the dataset.

In this scenario, the average being used is the mean. It states that the 10 people who are above the average height of those who applied have been given the 10 available jobs. This means that the mean height is being used as a criterion for selection.

To calculate the mean height, you would need to know the height of all the applicants and then calculate the mean by adding up all the heights and dividing by the total number of applicants.

Please note that the information provided does not specify whether the mean or median height is being used to determine the average height of those who applied. Consequently, we cannot definitively determine the exact average, whether it is the mean or median, without additional information.